This app allows a user to automatically change his phone profile based on current position. For example,
it can turn the phone to silent mode when entering the workplace.
It is open source (github link below) and I am open for any suggestions.
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(No market link as I don't have an account, maybe at some point in the future).
Source Code
Great.... I'll test and report it back
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Updated! New Features:
- Added per Area settings with options for Bluetooth and Wifi
There is already WhereRing: http://code.google.com/p/wherering/ , though it is licensed under GPLv3. That works with FINE_LOCATION, which is very nice for freetards who don't use Google Network Location or NOGAPPs. Of course the battery takes a bigger hit , but he did a fair bit of optimization.
dabl8 said:
There is already WhereRing: http://code.google.com/p/wherering/ , though it is licensed under GPLv3. That works with FINE_LOCATION, which is very nice for freetards who don't use Google Network Location or NOGAPPs. Of course the battery takes a bigger hit , but he did a fair bit of optimization.
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Well this app doesn't need any Google APIs either, just accessing cell IDs (although I thought of adding Google APIs for a future version).
Crashes on Epic 4G Touch
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Homepage : http://bitbucket.org/nicobo/switchdataswitch
SwitchDataSwitch adds an icon to the notification bar to (de)activate the wireless network (2G/3G/...) in 1 click
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It's not for wifi, it only enables/disables data traffic.
What's the use of this app ?
Well I couldn't find one that offers this exact feature : other apps either open the network preferences screen (which then requires 1 more click), or don't offer a direct access from the notification bar.
I'm using it everyday to save some battery (at least it was not useless work ).
How to install it ?
Install SwitchDataSwitch via Android Market :
Or through other ways (including .apk download) : http://bitbucket.org/nicobo/switchdataswitch/wiki/Installing
Note : It makes use of the application "DataSwitch", so you'll be offered to install it if you don't have it already (I am not affiliated with DataSwitch however, and I don't even know its developer...).
For developers
This is my first app, and I'll be glad if anyone could give me feedback about it.
It uses some tricks that might not be fully compliant with all devices...
If you're interested into how I could use the notification bar without having an icon displayed, head to : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286318. This post describes how to code the most interesting part of this application !
Cool. I'll give it a try.
Edit: This works great. It's nice to be able to turn off data with one click. This might help keep me from going over my 5 gigs/month like I did last month.
Sent from my Liquid Thunderbread HTC Thunderbolt
Thanks for your feedback !
Btw, to help you manage your 'gigs' addiction you should try this nice app : 3G Watchdog (not mine).
Don't hesitate to tell me if you need more features with SwitchDataSwitch !
Hello everybody,
Write On Air is an application that allows you to simulate the drawing on air.
This is to virtually draw on screen through the camera.
What you need
- A device with camera, running on android.
- A homemade pen with a distinguished red tip.
- Being in a well lighted place.
How to use it
- The first icon from the left allows you to make the pen activated.
- The second icon allows you to clear the screen.
- Move your homemade pen in front of the camera to write/draw on air.
The current version don't consider the depth.
Demonstration in video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNl_FFvY-oM
Download
http://slideme.org/application/write-air
Enjoy!
What are the specifications required in the phone? As in hardware, so RAM and processor?
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Hello everyone!
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Write On Air is now available in google play.
Get it at http://bit.ly/Pe1y5H
Or Load it directly via Qr-Code
Enjoy!
Greetings,
Thanks for the share. The App looks great .
Unfortunately I get "Waiting for network" upon launch.
I've tried the usual troubleshooting, reinstall, reboot etc...
(Tested on SGS2 19100 with AOKP B40).
Regards.
EDIT: Also had the sane result on HTC Sensation running CM9.
Hello,
Just enable your network and disable your admob ad blockers
Enjoy!
Hi all
we have finished programming our 4th year project in our university
Damascus University - IT College - Syria
the project is android market similar to popular markets and has also other new features
it uses a machine learning algorithm to suggest the most appropriate apps and games for u
and it supports making NFC tag for any app to let you advertise for any program using smart posters
so the user can open the app page in the market only by touching his phone to to the smart poster
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features:
-downoad as many free apps and games as you want.
-notify you about new updates for your currently installed apps.
-get suggestions about the most appropriate apps for you.
-the ability to make NFC smart poster for any app.
-the ability to generate QR Code for any app.
-the ability to search for any app using voice
-you can register as developer and start uploading your apps instantly.
-supports English and Arabic as interface language.
we need your help in rating the programs to improve the accuracy of our algorithm that predicts the appropriate programs for each user
please try to rate the apps you know as in the following image
to download the market
Smart Market_0.5.4.1.apk
thanks alot
downloading.....
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thank you. i'll give it a try.
thanks a lot
pleas try it and let me know if you have any suggestions
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WiFive
Wi-Fi chat
Let the social be with you.
Launch WiFive application and immediately start chatting with whose who is using it too within your Wi-Fi network. No Internet needed. Also, there is no need to set up a server. Simple, eh?
But of cause there are some conditions.
In order to receive messages your device should not ignore broadcast UPD packets (as long as I know some devices are doing it, for example HTC)
Your Wi-Fi network should not block UPD packets (as long as I know some network managers are doing it). But it's OK if you are creating Wi-Fi Spot yourself. Google it, it's pretty straightforward.
Also, be aware of some possible message loss.
Have fun with unlimited communication!
Application is also available in Google Play.
View attachment WiFive_iii.apk
View attachment WiFive_i.apk
I believe you can't make that open source..?
Hi your application is exactly what I need. I want to built a rover controlled by an arduino that is connected via usb to the first android phone. With the second one I want to send the control data (speed, direction). I've already implemented the control of the arduino and i can stream the video to my controller application. Your application would be the perfect way for exchanging the control variables between my phones.
If you could post the source code it would really help me a lot!
Hi,
I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I want to share some website & Android app I made.
Last year I thought about how it would be fun to just speak to my laptop/phone and get animations in return.
When I looked for such a website, I couldn't find it, so I made it myself:
voiceflick.com
I also made it into an Android app:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.voiceflick.voiceflick
My nephews and nieces love it , I hope other people will also enjoy my website & app.
I made it just for fun, it has no ads, or anything else that will bring me profit.
The website only works on Google chrome, because it uses Chrome's built in speech recognition.
This was the first time I ever made an Android app, so there might be some bugs
If something doesn't work, please let me know, and I will look into fixing it
All feedback is welcome.
I hope you will have fun with it
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To save battery, VoiceFlick only records while you hold the mic-button.
All returned animations are appropriate for all ages.
The animations are rated G: General Audiences – all ages admitted.
VoiceFlick uses Google App for speech recognition.
So if something doesn't work, please check if Google App is installed and working:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
The voice records are not send to VoiceFlick, it is processed by Google App, (Google App can be configured to use offline speech recognition).